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of the heating system of the Johnstown campus? _b_

[B] The heat is supplied by both human bodies and other heat-emitting objects.

2. The technique of heat recovery is used to _d_. [D] collect and reuse heat

3. Which of the following persons would produce the least amount of heat? _b_

[B] A thin female who does not study hard.

4. In the last sentence, the "hottest prospect" refers to _a_?[A] the person who produces most heat

5. A good title for this passage would be? [B] A New Heat Recovery System in Pittsburgh The American expression "shoo-in" means someone or

6. One of the dishonest riders was sure to win the r_a__. [A] the other riders had agreed to fail in the race

7. The reason why American runner Edwin Moses was regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c. [C] that he won over 100 competitions before the 1984 Olympic games

8. Which of the following statements is NOT true? __b__ [B] The public did not know they were being cheated.

9. The main idea of this passage is that "shoo-in" __d__.

[D] is used for anyone or anything that is certain of winning a game

10. This selection can best be titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure Winner

Will America produce enough competent workers to meet the 11. The question, meeting the nation's needs of workers, becomes _b_ n America.

[B] the key point of recent discussion

12. By the year 2,000, the required workers would __c_.

[C] have received higher education

13. 80 percent of the new workers will come from

[B] other groups except the white

14. What is the focus of concern about the future workforce? _b [B] More than enough young white males will fill the nation's job demands.

15. We would be short of skilled workers if __d__

[D] we didn't take effective measures to improve our education.

Marriage is still a popular institution in the United States, 16. The word "institution" line 1 most probably means __a_. [A]

a social practice

17. In the United States _d_. [D] remarriage is getting more popular now

18. The percentage of remarriage among divorced American is __b__. [B] eighty percent

19. One of the reasons for the change in American marriages is __a__. [A] difference in interests

20. In the twenty-first century, American's attitude towards remarried people will be _d_. [D] approving

On December 12, 1901, the Italian electrical engineer

21. According to the first two paragraphs, which of the following is NOT true? __a_ [A] Marconi traveled from England to Newfoundland. 22. Kennelly and Heaviside __c__.[C] suggested the existence of a layer of ions in the atmosphere

23. Appleton's first great achievement was that he __b__.[B] provided evidence for

24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.

[B] ion-rich region in the atmosphere

25. This passage is probably written to answer the question __d__[D] Who "ionosphere"? of the heating system of the

Johnstown campus? _b_

[B] The heat is supplied by both

human bodies and other

heat-emitting objects.

2. The technique of heat

recovery is used to _d_. [D]

collect and reuse heat

3. Which of the following

persons would produce the least

amount of heat? _b_

[B] A thin female who does not

study hard.

4. In the last sentence, the

"hottest prospect" refers to

_a_?[A] the person who

produces most heat

5. A good title for this passage

would be? [B] A New Heat

Recovery System in Pittsburgh

The American expression

"shoo-in" means someone or

6. One of the dishonest riders

was sure to win the r_a__.

[A] the other riders had agreed

to fail in the race

7. The reason why American

runner Edwin Moses was

regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.

[C] that he won over 100

competitions before the 1984

Olympic games

8. Which of the following

statements is NOT true? __b__

[B] The public did not know

they were being cheated.

9. The main idea of this passage

is that "shoo-in" __d__.

[D] is used for anyone or

anything that is certain of

winning a game

10. This selection can best be

titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure

Winner

Will America produce enough

competent workers to meet the

11. The question, meeting the

nation's needs of workers,

becomes _b_ n America.

[B] the key point of recent

discussion

12. By the year 2,000, the

required workers would __c_.

[C] have received higher

education

13. 80 percent of the new

workers will come from

[B] other groups except the

white

14. What is the focus of concern

about the future workforce? _b

[B] More than enough young

white males will fill the nation's

job demands.

15. We would be short of skilled

workers if __d__

[D] we didn't take effective

measures to improve our

education.

Marriage is still a popular

institution in the United States,

16. The word "institution" line 1

most probably means __a_. [A]

a social practice

17. In the United States _d_. [D]

remarriage is getting more

popular now

18. The percentage of

remarriage among divorced

American is __b__. [B] eighty

percent

19. One of the reasons for the

change in American marriages is

__a__. [A] difference in

interests

20. In the twenty-first century,

American's attitude towards

remarried people will be _d_.

[D] approving

On December 12, 1901, the

Italian electrical engineer

21. According to the first two

paragraphs, which of the

following is NOT true? __a_

[A] Marconi traveled from

England to Newfoundland.

22. Kennelly and Heaviside

__c__.[C] suggested the

existence of a layer of ions in

the atmosphere

23. Appleton's first great

achievement was that he

__b__.[B] provided evidence for

24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.

[B] ion-rich region in the

atmosphere

25. This passage is probably

written to answer the question

__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?

of the heating system of the

Johnstown campus? _b_

[B] The heat is supplied by both

human bodies and other

heat-emitting objects.

2. The technique of heat

recovery is used to _d_. [D]

collect and reuse heat

3. Which of the following

persons would produce the least

amount of heat? _b_

[B] A thin female who does not

study hard.

4. In the last sentence, the

"hottest prospect" refers to

_a_?[A] the person who

produces most heat

5. A good title for this passage

would be? [B] A New Heat

Recovery System in Pittsburgh

The American expression

"shoo-in" means someone or

6. One of the dishonest riders

was sure to win the r_a__.

[A] the other riders had agreed

to fail in the race

7. The reason why American

runner Edwin Moses was

regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.

[C] that he won over 100

competitions before the 1984

Olympic games

8. Which of the following

statements is NOT true? __b__

[B] The public did not know

they were being cheated.

9. The main idea of this passage

is that "shoo-in" __d__.

[D] is used for anyone or

anything that is certain of

winning a game

10. This selection can best be

titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure

Winner

Will America produce enough

competent workers to meet the

11. The question, meeting the

nation's needs of workers,

becomes _b_ n America.

[B] the key point of recent

discussion

12. By the year 2,000, the

required workers would __c_.

[C] have received higher

education

13. 80 percent of the new

workers will come from

[B] other groups except the

white

14. What is the focus of concern

about the future workforce? _b

[B] More than enough young

white males will fill the nation's

job demands.

15. We would be short of skilled

workers if __d__

[D] we didn't take effective

measures to improve our

education.

Marriage is still a popular

institution in the United States,

16. The word "institution" line 1

most probably means __a_. [A]

a social practice

17. In the United States _d_. [D]

remarriage is getting more

popular now

18. The percentage of

remarriage among divorced

American is __b__. [B] eighty

percent

19. One of the reasons for the

change in American marriages is

__a__. [A] difference in

interests

20. In the twenty-first century,

American's attitude towards

remarried people will be _d_.

[D] approving

On December 12, 1901, the

Italian electrical engineer

21. According to the first two

paragraphs, which of the

following is NOT true? __a_

[A] Marconi traveled from

England to Newfoundland.

22. Kennelly and Heaviside

__c__.[C] suggested the

existence of a layer of ions in

the atmosphere

23. Appleton's first great

achievement was that he

__b__.[B] provided evidence for

24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.

[B] ion-rich region in the

atmosphere

25. This passage is probably

written to answer the question

__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?

of the heating system of the

Johnstown campus? _b_

[B] The heat is supplied by both

human bodies and other

heat-emitting objects.

2. The technique of heat

recovery is used to _d_. [D]

collect and reuse heat

3. Which of the following

persons would produce the least

amount of heat? _b_

[B] A thin female who does not

study hard.

4. In the last sentence, the

"hottest prospect" refers to

_a_?[A] the person who

produces most heat

5. A good title for this passage

would be? [B] A New Heat

Recovery System in Pittsburgh

The American expression

"shoo-in" means someone or

6. One of the dishonest riders

was sure to win the r_a__.

[A] the other riders had agreed

to fail in the race

7. The reason why American

runner Edwin Moses was

regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.

[C] that he won over 100

competitions before the 1984

Olympic games

8. Which of the following

statements is NOT true? __b__

[B] The public did not know

they were being cheated.

9. The main idea of this passage

is that "shoo-in" __d__.

[D] is used for anyone or

anything that is certain of

winning a game

10. This selection can best be

titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure

Winner

Will America produce enough

competent workers to meet the

11. The question, meeting the

nation's needs of workers,

becomes _b_ n America.

[B] the key point of recent

discussion

12. By the year 2,000, the

required workers would __c_.

[C] have received higher

education

13. 80 percent of the new

workers will come from

[B] other groups except the

white

14. What is the focus of concern

about the future workforce? _b

[B] More than enough young

white males will fill the nation's

job demands.

15. We would be short of skilled

workers if __d__

[D] we didn't take effective

measures to improve our

education.

Marriage is still a popular

institution in the United States,

16. The word "institution" line 1

most probably means __a_. [A]

a social practice

17. In the United States _d_. [D]

remarriage is getting more

popular now

18. The percentage of

remarriage among divorced

American is __b__. [B] eighty

percent

19. One of the reasons for the

change in American marriages is

__a__. [A] difference in

interests

20. In the twenty-first century,

American's attitude towards

remarried people will be _d_.

[D] approving

On December 12, 1901, the

Italian electrical engineer

21. According to the first two

paragraphs, which of the

following is NOT true? __a_

[A] Marconi traveled from

England to Newfoundland.

22. Kennelly and Heaviside

__c__.[C] suggested the

existence of a layer of ions in

the atmosphere

23. Appleton's first great

achievement was that he

__b__.[B] provided evidence for

24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.

[B] ion-rich region in the

atmosphere

25. This passage is probably

written to answer the question

__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?

of the heating system of the

Johnstown campus? _b_

[B] The heat is supplied by both

human bodies and other

heat-emitting objects.

2. The technique of heat

recovery is used to _d_. [D]

collect and reuse heat

3. Which of the following

persons would produce the least

amount of heat? _b_

[B] A thin female who does not

study hard.

4. In the last sentence, the

"hottest prospect" refers to

_a_?[A] the person who

produces most heat

5. A good title for this passage

would be? [B] A New Heat

Recovery System in Pittsburgh

The American expression

"shoo-in" means someone or

6. One of the dishonest riders

was sure to win the r_a__.

[A] the other riders had agreed

to fail in the race

7. The reason why American

runner Edwin Moses was

regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.

[C] that he won over 100

competitions before the 1984

Olympic games

8. Which of the following

statements is NOT true? __b__

[B] The public did not know

they were being cheated.

9. The main idea of this passage

is that "shoo-in" __d__.

[D] is used for anyone or

anything that is certain of

winning a game

10. This selection can best be

titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure

Winner

Will America produce enough

competent workers to meet the

11. The question, meeting the

nation's needs of workers,

becomes _b_ n America.

[B] the key point of recent

discussion

12. By the year 2,000, the

required workers would __c_.

[C] have received higher

education

13. 80 percent of the new

workers will come from

[B] other groups except the

white

14. What is the focus of concern

about the future workforce? _b

[B] More than enough young

white males will fill the nation's

job demands.

15. We would be short of skilled

workers if __d__

[D] we didn't take effective

measures to improve our

education.

Marriage is still a popular

institution in the United States,

16. The word "institution" line 1

most probably means __a_. [A]

a social practice

17. In the United States _d_. [D]

remarriage is getting more

popular now

18. The percentage of

remarriage among divorced

American is __b__. [B] eighty

percent

19. One of the reasons for the

change in American marriages is

__a__. [A] difference in

interests

20. In the twenty-first century,

American's attitude towards

remarried people will be _d_.

[D] approving

On December 12, 1901, the

Italian electrical engineer

21. According to the first two

paragraphs, which of the

following is NOT true? __a_

[A] Marconi traveled from

England to Newfoundland.

22. Kennelly and Heaviside

__c__.[C] suggested the

existence of a layer of ions in

the atmosphere

23. Appleton's first great

achievement was that he

__b__.[B] provided evidence for

24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.

[B] ion-rich region in the

atmosphere

25. This passage is probably

written to answer the question

__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?

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